Arab nations condemn Israeli strikes on Syrian airbase

Five Arab nations issued sharp condemnations on Tuesday following Israeli airstrikes targeting a Syrian airbase.

Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia united to denounce the early morning attack on the Abu al-Duhur military airport.

Israeli warplanes launched eight missiles at the northwestern facility, leaving significant destruction along the runway and vital surrounding infrastructure.

The Syrian Foreign Ministry condemned the bombardment as a dangerous escalation that directly threatens the fragile stability of the region.

U.S. envoy Thomas Barrack criticized the military action, labeling the strikes an unnecessary escalation that fails to advance regional peace.

Cairo condemned the assault as a blatant violation of international law that actively undermines global diplomatic efforts to restore stability.

Amman called for immediate international accountability, demanding an end to ongoing illegal aggression and foreign occupation within Syrian territory.

Doha warned that a persistent lack of diplomatic deterrence risks plunging the broader Middle East into a wider violence cycle.

Kuwait and Saudi Arabia both reaffirmed their full support for Syria’s territorial integrity while demanding action from the United Nations.

Israel has expanded its strategic strikes across Syria targeting military infrastructure following the collapse of the Bashar al-Assad regime.

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